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The six-seater Tesla Model Y L has landed in the Philippines  

Angelo Nieto, Writing for Top Gear Philippines;

The Model Y L is 186mm longer and 44mm taller than the typical Model Y we’ve become familiar with. This lets the car carry a third row of seats, while upgrading the second row bench into captain chairs with ventilation and reclining functions. And there’s still plenty of space after all that reconfiguring: maximum cargo capacity now sits at 2,539 liters (compared to the Model Y’s 2,138 liters of space).

No official price has been announced by Tesla, but a ₱2.849 million price for the base model is not out of the possibility.

Tesla Philippines opens its first Supercharging station in BGC

After officially launching in the Philippines, Tesla now opened its first Supercharging station in BGC to be more specific it is located at the B2 Car Park of Uptown Mall.

From Top Gear Philippines, The newly opened station has four Superchargers, each operating at peak efficiency of 250kW.

Tesla said that the each Superchargers can add a range of 120 kilometers after just a 5-minute charging time. These will be a paid charging station with a rate of ₱19 per kilowatt-hour, so Model Y with 81 kWh, with a 514 km range (WLTP), will cost around ₱1,539.

Not a bad, considering the cost of fuel on a petrol car on a similar range and much lower than the Paid Charging that ACMobility announced earlier this month.

This article was originally published on allthingsev.net as Tesla Philippines opens its first Supercharging station in BGC.

Price for the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y

Now that Tesla has opened its doors in the country, car buyers will surely have Tesla as their first option, specially if you compare its price with the Chinese brand EVs.

You can go to the Tesla Philippines website if you want to order your own Tesla. I personally would be getting the Long Range (AWD) variant of the Model Y.

via All Things EV;

Just like in other countries, you can order your own Tesla directly online, the company rarely sell thru a distributor or a reseller.

The Model 3 is the EV sedan, while the Model Y is the crossover EV that features the iconic “falcon-wing doors.” Both model will be available in 3 variant; the Rear–Wheel Drive, Long Range AWD and Performance AWD.

The base model for the Model 3 (RWD) will have an estimated range of 513kn, top speed of 201 km/h and with an acceleration of 0-100 km/h in 6.21 secs.

Model 3

  • Rear–Wheel Drive – ₱2,109,000
  • Long Range (AWD) – ₱2,489,000
  • Performance (AWD) – ₱3,099,000

The base model for the Model Y (RWD) on the other hand will have an estimated range of 455km, top speed of 217km/h and with an acceleration of 0-100 km/h in 6.9 secs.

Model Y

  • Rear–Wheel Drive – ₱2,369,000
  • Long Range (AWD) – ₱2,689,000
  • Performance (AWD) – ₱3,299,000

Tesla now in the Philippines

Tesla has officially open its first store in the Philippines. Located in BGC, the company’s flagship store features a 1,900-square-meter showroom at the Uptown Parade mall.

Tesla Philippines will initially offer its Model 3 Sedan and their crossover with its iconic “falcon-wing doors” the Model Y. The price range from ₱2.1M for the base model of the Model 3, while the Model Y will be around ₱2.3M. The Cybertruck is listed among the “offered” EV in the country but no official price is available and there’s no option to ORDER. Tesla are competitively priced in the country, compare to the EVs that are already available in the Philippines.

Just like with other country, you will need to order your Tesla EV directly from them and you can order it either by going to the showroom or order online.

Tesla may also be offering its Solar Roof, Powerwall and Megapack battery.